Stardust XR
Stardust XR is a display server for VR and AR headsets on Linux-based systems. Stardust provides a 3D environment, where anything from 2D windows (including your existing apps!), to 3D apps build from objects can exist together in a physical space.
🖥️ Installing
If you'd like to try out Stardust XR, detailed installation guides are available on our website. The quickest way to use it is with Telescope, a bundled installation that comes with the Stardust XR server and a selection of clients to run. Stardust XR has a flatscreen mode as well, so even if you don't have an XR headset setup on your Linux distribution, you can still try it out with desktop controls.
🚀 Sponsorship
Stardust XR is looking for sponsorship! Development has been led almost entirely by Nova for over 5 years, and as they have been a driving force behind developing XR within Linux distributions, sponsoring Stardust XR is supporting the future of XR.
Follow us on Twitter/X & Bluesky for development updates, and join our Discord server; we're also on Fosstodon @StardustXR
📚 Documentation
Documentation for Stardust XR can be found on our website, and on the individual client repositories.
⚒️ Contributing
Stardust XR is currently looking for contributers in many areas:
- Organization (roadmap, repository management, CI, release managment)
- Documentation (repository readme's, website updates, YouTube tutorials, etc.)
- Outreach (social media, website, branding, showcases)
- Graphics designer/artist (gaussian splats, 3D application assets, concept art, web assets)
- Graphics developers (Vulkan, dmabuf, gaussian splats, etc.)
- Rust developers with Wayland Compositor experience
- Developers to create apps for Stardust XR!
- Package maintainers for Arch, Ubuntu/Debian, and NixOS
